Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Offers to Bring Employees Back to Office

The Microsoft chief, spoke about transforming work culture and said that many employees are motivated to return to work to establish connections and rebuild teams.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has said that companies need to find a "new  path forward" since there's no "going back to 2019" to a world without  the COVID-19 pandemic.

Microsoft, like most of its rival firms like Google and Amazon, is operating in a hybrid model where employees have to come to the office  for limited days per week.

The company is also taking bold measures amid economic uncertainties and reducing staff to reduce operating costs.

The company is also taking bold measures amid economic uncertainties and reducing staff to reduce operating costs.

The company is also taking bold measures amid economic uncertainties and reducing staff to reduce operating costs.

He said the company's finding shows that 80% of employees in India want a "better reason" to go to the office rather than meeting manager's expectations

He claims, "92% said they were motivated to come to work by establishing connections and rebuilding team bonds.

Leaders need to embrace the fact that people come to the office for each other, not policy".